ADATA has released its latest XPG SPECTRIX D60G DDR4 memory that will feature RGB lights on over 60 percent of module surface area and come in various kit configurations and frequency ranging from 3000MHz to 4133MHz.

In addition to announcing 16GB 4,800MHz and 32GB 4,500MHz memory kits for Intel Z390 motherboards, G.Skill has also announced a rather interesting Trident Z RGB DC series DDR4 64GB (32GBx2) memory kits based on the "Double Capacity DIMM" technology.

In addition to hosting the 7th Annual OC World Record Stage 2018 at the Computex 2018 show, which led to a world memory frequency record on the first day, G.Skill also unveiled a couple of extreme new DDR4 memory kits at the show floor, including the fastest 16GB DDR4-5066MHz kit and the fastest high-capacity 32GB kit running at DDR4-4600.

G.Skill is quite present at the Computex 2018 show and while it brought some impressive memory kits to show, including the first DDR4-5066MHz 2x8GB kit and the fastest 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4-4600 kit, it is also hosting the 7th Annual OC World Record Stage and the 5th Annual OC World Cup, where another world record was broken by Team MSI by hitting DDR4-5543 on LN2.

ADATA has pushed its XPG Spectrix DDR4 line of memory kits to a whole new level with the new D80 modules which will be available with frequencies of up to 5,000MHz and use a unique hybrid liquid-air heatsink.